
Tumbled. Check.
Annealed. Check.
Rinsed. Check.
Sized and deprimed. Check.
Trimmed, champfered, deburred, primer pocket cleaned. Check.
Primed. Check.

Just add powder and projectile.
Cats, Guns, and more. What’s not to love?

Tumbled. Check.
Annealed. Check.
Rinsed. Check.
Sized and deprimed. Check.
Trimmed, champfered, deburred, primer pocket cleaned. Check.
Primed. Check.

Just add powder and projectile.
It (the problem) really is the first thing to check. I’ll fess up at the bottom.
So I went to the range. Got on paper and zeroed at 25 yards. Then went to 100. No. 1 below are the first two, No. 2 is dialed down 4 MOA.

The circle at the lower right is first suppressed shots. I dialed up 2 MOA and shot the orange splatter target on the far left. .432”. I’ll take it. I then locked that in as my zero and did first round hits on the dueling tree paddles at 200 and 300. And went home, where I reinstalled the zero stop shims:


The shims give you a little bit of a fudge factor if you need to dial down your zero on a high DA day. You can see that the actual stop is down about 1.75 MOA.

I just sent thank you notes to Vortex and Ruger. Oh, the problem? Well, wind, temperature, ammo, rifle and scope were perfect. The only remaining variable was the operator. I suspect I started chasing the windage with the dial and got lost. Lesson – do not chase the windage with the dial. Use your scope hash marks to offset. D’oh.
But at least the exercise gave me a positive reality check on the scope and rifle. Life is all about experiencing it, I guess. 🤡
As part of my 2020 New Year’s resolution, I resolved to hit steel at 1,000 yards.
At Christmas 2019, Santa brought me a Vortex Viper 6×24 second focal plane scope. That was go time to order a Ruger American Predator in 6.5 Creedmoor from my LGS. It showed up in February.

And that is where the glass is going to go.


Getting level (I now have a Wheeler tool that does this a lot better).


Yup. Still level.

Getting there.

Let’s add a bipod.

Looks pretty. I wonder how she’ll shoot?
Find out tomorrow in Part 2: The Hunt for Predator Precision!